Writing about the never-ending scandals, absurd tweets and tricky shenanigans of Donald Trump and his minions has become an almost intolerable burden. Reading about them, probably makes most people feel the same way. Ironically, this is good news.

It’s a great feeling to know — and to remind everyone — that in about three months, the nation’s decent, sane and fair people will have the precious opportunity to put Donald Trump in his place by reining in some of his lunatic behavior, his cruelty and his blatant racism.

Judging Supreme Court nominees is tricky. Whether the assessment is taking place formally by lawmakers in the Senate Judiciary Committee, or informally by everyday Americans at water coolers across the country, there are many unknowns.